United States-European Commission Urban Freight Twinning Initiative: Compendium of Project Summaries
Overview of Second Annual Urban Freight Roundtable at 2017 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
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This compendium is comprised of 33 brief summaries of urban freight initiatives that include research projects, plans, pilot demonstrations, and other efforts. These initiatives were presented at a roundtable discussion that was part of the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. The roundtable was sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in cooperation with the European Commission (EC), and attracted nearly 40 participants from around the world. The event was the second annual in a series and is part of an ongoing research coordination (or "twinning") effort between FHWA and the EC on the topic of urban freight. Freight practitioners may consider incorporating the strategies documented in this compendium as part of planning, programming, and project delivery activities, to improve freight mobility and goods movement in urban areas.
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1. Report No.
FHWA-HOP-17-029
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2. Government Accession No. |
3. Recipient’s Catalog No. |
4. Title and Subtitle
United States-European Commission Urban Freight Twinning Initiative:
Compendium of Project Summaries Overview of Second Annual Urban Freight Roundtable at 2017 TRB Annual Meeting
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5. Report Date
September 2017
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6. Performing Organization Code
OST-R V-322
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7. Author(s)
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
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8. Performing Organization Report No. |
9. Performing Organization Name and Address
U.S. Department of Transportation
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
55 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02142-1093
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10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS)
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11. Contract or Grant No.
DTFH6114V00029
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12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590
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13. Type of Report and Period Covered
Final Report covering 12/21/2007 to 6/29/2012
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14. Sponsoring Agency Code
DOT-VNTSC-FHWA-17-12
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15. Supplementary Notes
FHWA COR - Tamiko Burnell
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16. Abstract
This compendium is comprised of 33 brief summaries of urban freight initiatives that include research projects, plans, pilot demonstrations, and other efforts. These initiatives were presented at a roundtable discussion that was part of the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. The roundtable was sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in cooperation with the European Commission (EC), and attracted nearly 40 participants from around the world. The event was the second annual in a series and is part of an ongoing research coordination (or "twinning") effort between FHWA and the EC on the topic of urban freight. Freight practitioners may consider incorporating the strategies documented in this compendium as part planning, programming, and project delivery activities, to improve freight mobility and goods movement in urban areas.
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17. Key Words
Urban Freight, last-mile/first-mile goods distribution, freight logistics, freight research and development, freight project delivery
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18. Distribution Statement
No restrictions. This document is available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161
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19. Security Classif. (of this report)
Unclassified
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20. Security Classif.
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Unclassified
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21. No. of Pages
43
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22. Price
N/A
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Form DOT F 1700.7 (8-72) Reproduction of completed page authorized
Table of Contents
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- GUIDE TO USING THIS COMPENDIUM
- PROJECT SUMMARIES
- Local and Regional Food Distribution Working Group
(Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments)
- Engaging Large Retailers in Off-hour Delivery Programs
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
- Off-hour Delivery Trusted Vendor Program
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
- Freight Electric Vehicles in Urban Europe (FREVUE)
(Cross River Partnership/Westminster City Council)
- CITYLAB - City Logistics in Living Laboratories
(Institute of Transportation Economics and the University of Southampton)
- CIVITAS DESTINATIONS
(MemEx Italy)
- Freight Traffic Control 2050 (FTC2050)
(University of Southampton)
- Off-peak City Logistics: A Case Study in Stockholm
(Royal Institute of Technology and Integrated Transport Research Lab)
- Impacts of Policy-induced Freight Modal Shifts
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
- Design, Capacity, and Location of Urban Freight Infrastructure in an Integrated Mobility Plan for Santiago de Chile
(MIT Megacities Lab)
- Singapore Urban Freight Study
(Singapore University of Technology and Design)
- Atlanta Regional Freight Mobility Plan Update
(Atlanta Regional Commission)
- Regional Freight Plan of Memphis, Tennessee
(Memphis Metropolitan Planning Organization)
- New York City Smart Truck Management Plan
(New York City Department of Transportation)
- Accommodating Freight and Commercial Vehicles in Complete Streets
(The City College of New York)
- Freight Fluidity
(Texas A&M Transportation Institute)
- Developing a Freight Advisory Committee to Guide Future Freight Transportation Infrastructure Development in the Greater New York City Region
(SUNY Maritime College)
- Decomposing the Home-based Delivery Supply Chain
(The City College of New York and Hofstra University)
- The Final 50 Feet of Urban Goods Delivery
(University of Washington and Seattle Department of Transportation)
- Design & Distribution Network for Business-to-business Delivery in Congested Urban Areas
(MIT Megacities Lab)
- Distribution Network Design for E-commerce in High-density Urban Areas
(MIT Megacities Lab)
- Effective Decision Making Methods for Freight-efficient Land Use
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
- Interactive Simulation of Last-mile Distribution Network Design and Performance Using Tactile Visual Interfaces
(MIT Megacities Lab)
- Metropolitan Freight Transportation: Implementing Effective Strategies (NCHRP 08-106)
(Texas A&M Transportation Institute and the University of South Florida)
- Using Commodity Flow Survey Microdata and Other Established Data to Estimate the Generation of Freight, Freight Trips, and Service Trips
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
- Primer on Collaboration, Coordination, and Communication (3C) Strategies for Urban Freight Mobility
(FHWA Office of Freight Management and Operations)
- Primer on Operations, Logistics, and Technology (OLT) Strategies for Urban Freight Mobility
(FHWA Office of Freight Management and Operations)
- NOVELOG - New Cooperative Business Models and Guidance for Sustainable City Logistics
(Hellenic Institute of Transport (HIT))
- Sustainable Urban Consolidation CentrES for conStruction (SUCCESS)
(Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST))
- U-TURN
(Cranfield School of Management)
- Integrated Management at the Operations Center in Rio de Janeiro During the 2016 Olympic Games
(University of São Paulo)
- Operational and Environmental Impacts of Off-hours Deliveries in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
(University of São Paulo)
- Truck GPS Data for In-depth Characterization of Urban Logistics in the City of São Paulo, Brazil
(University of São Paulo)
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS